Chris Powell’s layup off an inbound pass from Julian Nichols with two seconds to play lifted the Highlanders (19-7, 7-2) past the Eagles (17-9, 8-1) and kept alive their hopes for a share of the league title. John Gilliam led the way for Upland with 28 points, including 13 in the fourth quarter. Byron Wesley had 16 points, Aaron Crockett had 15 and Jordan Daniels scored 13, including a 3-pointer in the final minute that gave Etiwanda its last lead.

Luke Spoelstra led the Eagles with 16 points and Will Quanstrom had 11 points. Andre Newman scored 14 points for the Knights.

International League

Calvary Baptist 64, San Marino Southwestern 15

Solomon Frisco led the Cougars (8-9, 5-4) with a game-high 23 points while Andrew Hayes had 16 points. Stefon Jabonch led Southwestern Academy with seven points.

Mt. Baldy League

Garey 76, Don Lugo 68

Dominique Williams had 22 points and 15 rebounds to lead the Vikings (9-12, 3-7) while Steven Iem had 20 points. Jerry Asabor also had eight points and 14 rebounds for Garey while George Uko led Don Lugo with 19 points.

Cajon 77, Pacific 42

Tyree Harrison had 19 points and 11 rebounds while Cameron Cardonna had 17 points as the Cowboys (20-4, 9-0) clinched the league title outright. DeLean Fair led the Pirates (1-8 league) with 14 points.

Sierra League

Chino Hills 61, Diamond Bar 47

Derek Brown had 22 points, including five 3-pointers, and the Huskies (24-2, 9-0) downed the Brahmas (4-21, 2-7). Kacy Barlow had 11 points and eight rebounds and Kevin Scott had seven rebounds for Diamond Bar.

Joey Czcepanski helped the Ravens (20-4, 10-1) win a playoff berth as they got by the Warriors (9-6, 8-3). John Esquivel had 15 points and grabbed 11 rebounds. Caleb Anderson had 23 points for Hemet Baptist.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Baseline League

Rancho Cucamonga 75, Alta Loma 23

Kourtney Ainsworth scored 18 points and Kathleen Iwuoha had 10 points and six rebounds to lead a balanced attack for the Cougars (15-9, 7-2). Leliani Mamea led Alta Loma (3-6 league) with nine points.

Los Osos 78, Claremont 32

The Grizzlies (16-8, 6-3) had four players score at least 14 points in beating the Wolfpack (1-23, 0-9). Katie Anderson finished with 25 points, 12 assists and five steals for Los Osos and Sabrina Vega had 20 points. Becky Ireland led Claremont with 14 points.

Etiwanda 68, Upland 33

Jada Blackwell had 17 points, six rebounds and made all five of her free throws as the Eagles (20-6, 9-0) routed the Highlanders (8-14, 2-7). Jasmine Bernard had 15 points and seven rebounds for Etiwanda, which made 83 percent of its free throws. Riaoner Bauzon led Upland with 18 points.

Christian League

Ontario Christian 52, Arrowhead Christian 21

Elizabeth Prespia and Carly De Hoog each scored 14 points to lead the Knights (17-7, 6-3) over the Eagles. Chelsea Thompson led Arrowhead Christian with nine points.

Loma Linda Academy 52, Western Christian 38

Evie Purdom had 15 points and Victoria Lowe had 11 to lead the Roadrunners past the Lancers (5-13, 2-7). Sara Mutch had 14 points and Emily Cobb scored 12 for the Lancers.

Erica Greer scored 17 points, Erika Williams scored 12 and Janelle Kearney had a successful return from injury with 10 points as the Panthers (22-2, 7-0) routed the Conquerors. Kearney, a senior who is the team’s leading rebounder, had been out about three weeks with a strained knee ligament.

Mt. Baldy League

Ontario 51, Chaffey 31

The Jaguars (18-4, 7-3) wrapped up second place in league thanks to stingy defense and 15 points from Chantel Nesbeth. Ngozi Udeh and Arianna Flores also added 11 points each for Ontario.

Ericka Norman had 18 points and five steals for the Huskies (14-7, 6-3) while Lindsey Crawford had 10 points and seven rebounds. Jasmine Nguyen and Yawende Allibi had 12 points each for Diamond Bar.

BOYS SOCCER

Christian League

Western Christian 5, Loma Linda 1

David Park scored three goals as Western Christian (11-6-2, 6-0-1) clinched at least a share of the league championship. John Esparza had a goal and three assists for the Lancers. Zach Watkins also scored and Miguel Campros had a pair of assists.

Four days after beating Los Altos 3-2 in a makeup game to move into a tie for first place with Los Altos, Diamond Ranch (6-1 in league) won with ease as Trey James and Austin Amato each scored twice to help clinch the league’s No. 1 seed for the playoffs. Diamond Ranch finishes the regular season at Hacienda Heights Wilson on Thursday. Los Altos is 5-2 in league.

GIRLS SOCCER

Christian League

Ontario Christian 5, Arrowhead Christian 0

The Knights (21-2-1, 9-0) clinched their fourth consecutive league title after shutting out the Eagles (12-8-4, 7-2) at Redlands Sports Park. Kaitlin Mendoza’s hat trick led the way for Ontario Christian while Tara Struiksma and Stephanie Albright had one goal apiece. Rebecca Shoup collected nine saves for Arrowhead Christian.

Sierra League

Ayala 1, St. Lucy’s 0 (OT)

Makenzy Doniak headed in a free kick from Shannon Rauls five minutes into the first overtime to help the Bulldogs (13-8-2, 8-0-1) clinch the league championship. Ali Wright finished with nine saves in goal for the Regents (11-9-3, 5-4).

Valle Vista League

San Dimas 4, Pomona 0

Abi Celaya scored three goals and Vanessa Trujillo made four saves as the Saints (14-3-2, 8-0-1) defeated the Red Devils (0-11, 0-7).

GIRLS WATER POLO

Baseline League

Alta Loma 9, Rancho Cucamonga 6

The visiting Braves (18-7, 6-3) wrapped up a playoff berth after defeating the Cougars. Katherine Dineen had a game-high four goals for Alta Loma and Maddie Loverensky scored on three occasions. Alexis Reddin led the Cougars with two goals.

Sierra League

Chino Hills 15, Chino 8; Chino Hills 10, Chino 6

The Huskies (8-16, 2-5) won their first two games of the league season by sweeping the Cowgirls in a doubleheader. Kelly Cooper and Katrina Rehrer scored three goals in each contest for Chino Hills, while Cassie Moreno scored five goals in the first match for Chino.